Example sentences of "[being] bring [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Sophie was married to an eccentric Regular soldier , and lived in the east-end of the city , whilst Mary , being a child of school-age , was being brought up as a daughter .
2 However the custody order expressly forbade Miss T. being brought up as a Jehovah 's Witness , the intention being that she should make her own decision when she was old enough to do so .
3 They were being brought up with the same affection the Sheikha gave her own daughter .
4 Being brought up on the fish starved waters of the North West he took no prisoners when he drew on fish on the richer waters in the Midlands .
5 If you start looking across the week 's or month 's programmes you 'll see the same issue being brought up in a number of different areas , and that 's what we 've got to start theoretically thinking about .
6 ‘ But being brought up in a strictly Christian home , I 'm so disgusted with myself I feel I 've got to hide it and atone for it with ‘ good works ’ . ’
7 She says she learned toughness after being brought up in a man 's world by her divorced father , Ryan O'Neal .
8 And remember I was being brought up in a non-drinking household .
9 Being brought up in a christian home is n't enough to make you a christian .
10 ‘ When you travel round the world , and being brought up in a family like mine , you learn that what happens on the field is actually very important to people elsewhere , and you feel , perhaps not so much a sense of responsibility , as a sense of focus in which people identify nationally for the best kind of reasons , and are made aware of who they are and what they came from .
11 Being brought up in an institution or by neglectful parents , a pregnancy , early marriage , and showing poor planning skills were considered to have a causal role in adult depression .
12 William will be taught the old values of royal duty as well as being brought up in the modern world , mainly by his mother .
13 Are your children being brought up in the … ’
14 I had the great advantage of being brought up by a really traditional , old-fashioned nanny , who saw us through numerous disasters , one of which was the very memorable moment during the blitz when we were taken to a very smart tea shop in Curzon Street , a place where nannies met each other and their charges were just kept in tow .
15 A further complication arose from the fact that Kingsley 's natural mother was a Roman Catholic who objected to the prospect of her son being brought up by the Russ family , who were Mormons .
16 Like Patterson and company in the past , he is being brought along for the experience .
17 A further change in the nature of the labour market is being brought about by the decline in the strength of the trade unions .
18 The management contractor , by being brought in at an early stage , will become involved in the design process in co-operation with the client 's designer .
19 You , you say you noticed more and more machinery being brought in over the years ?
20 And he did so with the support , not only of Hoare , who was his adjutant in all the talks with the Government , but also of Cunliffe-Lister , Hailsham , Eyres-Monsell and Davidson , the last being brought in as the best means of liaison with Baldwin .
21 It was the kind of sound that made you think of the noise lambs probably make when they can smell the mint being brought in from the garden .
22 One way of overcoming this is by spinning a large-area sample of the solid in the laser beam , so that any individual spot is irradiated for a short time only , and is able to cool before being brought back into the beam .
23 You thought that might lie behind Mahmoud being brought back into the Zoser case .
24 The time of the execution is also altered , being brought back to a time traditionally associated with " dawn " executions .
25 So , although it is tragic that every therapist is now hearing more and more from their patients about the way they were abused in the past , the fact that it is being brought out into the open and talked about publicly does bring some relief to those who until recently thought that their case was an isolated one .
26 Often it can be a great relief to a young child that issues are being brought out into the open and talked about .
27 Wounded were being brought out from the orchard at the back of the farm which was being subjected to unusually heavy mortaring from the German positions just a short distance across the fields .
28 He visualized it as being brought out from the deeper levels of the individual to the surface and finally dispersed altogether .
29 This sort of copy is at the same time description and interpretation , the salient points being brought out by the copyist , who gains greater understanding of a masterpiece by his work .
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